Description
The part number for this product is 780587-14, which falls under the category of PXI Switches. This particular model, named PXIe-2514, is a National Instruments PXIe-2514 PXI Signal Insertion Switch Module. It features 7 channels and can handle a max continuous current per channel of 40 Amperes. For scenarios involving multiple closed paths, it can manage up to 25 Amperes.
When it comes to pulsed current, this switch module can support up to 200 Amperes for ≤1100 microseconds. Its max switching power reaches 1120 Watts per channel, with a bandwidth of >800 kHz for a 50 Ohms system. The dimensions of the PXIe-2514 are 8.5 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches, and it weighs 513 grams. The connector type utilized by this module is 2 DSUB, 8 positions, male.
In terms of performance, the built-in FET relays have a typical operational time of 8 microseconds, with a maximum relay operational time of 35 microseconds. Remarkably, the relay life cycle is considered unlimited within specified limits, making it a robust choice for various applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 780587-14 |
| Category | PXI Switches |
| Model | PXIe-2514 |
| Description | National Instruments PXIe-2514 PXI Signal Insertion Switch Module |
| Channels | 7 |
| Max Continuous Current per Channel | 40 Amperes |
| Max Continuous Current for Multiple Closed Paths | 25 Amperes |
| Max Pulsed Current | 200 Amperes (for ≤1100 microseconds) |
| Max Switching Power | 1120 Watts (per channel) |
| Bandwidth | >800 kHz (for 50 Ohms system) |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 8.5 x 1.6 x 5.1 inches |
| Weight | 513 grams |
| Connector Type | 2 DSUB, 8 positions, male |
| Built-in FET Relays Typical Operational Time | 8 microseconds |
| Maximum Relay Operational Time | 35 microseconds |
| Relay Life Cycle | Unlimited (within specified limits) |
Question 1: What is the max continuous current per channel for the PXIe-2514?
Answer 1: 40 Amperes
Question 2: How many channels does the PXIe-2514 have?
Answer 2: 7 channels
Question 3: What is the bandwidth of the PXIe-2514?
Answer 3: >800 kHz
Question 4: What is the maximum pulsed current the PXIe-2514 can support?
Answer 4: 200 Amperes for ≤1100 microseconds
Question 5: What type of connector does the PXIe-2514 use?
Answer 5: 2 DSUB, 8 positions, male


